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May I introduce…

… myself – taddaa! I’m Ralf. 29 years old. I work for ARS in Munich/Germany as a consultant, trainer and developer dealing with Java EE and OSGi topics. I’m a contributor to the Rich Ajax Platform. Why...

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Using the OSGi Http Service on IBM WebSphere Application Server

Since version 7 (Feature Pack) and version 8 (integrated), IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) provides the OSGi application model to enterprise application developers. It allows to develop OSGi...

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Some thoughts about OSGi and Java EE 6

Last week, I played around with the new features of Java EE 6, especially with the Servlet 3.0 API. Because developing Java Enterprise applications with the OSGi application programming model is pretty...

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Deploying RWT applications to IBM WebSphere Application Server

The last days, I tried to get a demo RWT application run on IBM WebSphere Application Server by using the OSGi feature. And the result is: It works! I have written a short manual within the RAP Wiki....

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Using ServletContainerInitializer to configure RWT applications

Today is my birthday! Happy Birthday to me… 30 years of age makes me kind of proud and thoughtful. Benjamin Franklin said: At twenty years of age, the will reigns; at thirty, the wit; and at forty, the...

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Annoying JSF! (Part 1: Resource Handling)

The last weeks, I dealt with JSF in a more intensive way. Whenever I read posts about JSF2, I found tutorials about the new features or listings about the advantages of JSF. But when looking for a...

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